There is not much more we can say than Nokia says in the video it just uploaded on YouTube.

"Nokia 808 PureView: 5 years in the making": shot entirely on the Nokia 808 PureView our all-access documentary brings you the full exclusive story behind the creation of this revolutionary new smartphone and the ground-breaking technology that lies within.

It seems that Nokia has opened the doors to the secret PureView-cave, because just moments ago we received a tip (thank you
@elpeter25 !) that also amazon.es (yes, correct, that is Spain) has started to take pre-orders of the Nokia PureView 808. At a list price of 578 EUR this is not the cheapest way to get your 808, comparing to
other prices that have been made public the past few days. All in all it's still a nice deal for such a phone.

It was only a few days ago that we informed you about the "keep me informed" that showed up in India. Today, the next step towards the long expected availability of the Nokia PureView 808 has been reached: a
webshop is offering the phone for sale in India. The price is set to 32000 Indian Rupees, which equals to roughly 450 EUR or 580 USD.

At the PureViewClub we are mostly interested in the Nokia 808 PureView, but what is shown in this video about the two new Nokia Lumia on Windows Phone is very impressive too.

Of course, the Lumia's do not offer the PureView technique, but what if the 808 PureView would run on Windows Phone... Wouldn't that be a blast for both Nokia and Microsoft? In the future, Nokia will indeed bring PureView to the Lumia as well, at least they promised so.

Do you want to get to explore your Nokia 808 PureView even before you have bought it? Be prepared to know all ins and outs of your device before you've even put the simcard in?

Here's your chance: the Nokia 808 PureView user guide is online! In the PDF you will find all 137 pages of it. You'll find the downloadlink under the picture of the first page after the break. Get started and enjoy!

Messages surface on the
web that Nokia India "is taking pre-orders" of the Nokia 808 PureView. Would be very nice indeed, but it is a bit too early. Maybe it looks that way because the URL used by Nokia contains "
getnokia".